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Scientists Are Pulling Back the Curtain on the Weird Formation of the Rocky Mountains
The North American craton actually dips near the Rockies rather than forming a sharp vertical step as previously believed.
Conspiracy Theorists Refuse to Believe the Challenger Astronauts Died 40 Years Ago
The space shuttle Challenger exploded 40 years ago this month, killing all seven astronauts onboard. So why do conspiracy theorists falsely claim they have "proof" that the astronauts are very much alive?
Scientists Have Found the First Branch on the Tree of Life
Something had to diverge from the trunk eventually.
The GE Profile Indoor Smoker is the Best Way to Cook When Snowed In—And It's $200 Off Today
Because a big hunk of meat tastes best when it's cold out.
Japan Is Restarting Its Nuclear Power Program 15 Years After the Fukushima Disaster
One of the surviving reactors at the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa plant was loaded with fuel last summer and recently turned back on, to mixed reactions.
Scientists Think We Could Slow Climate Change by Sinking Trees in the Arctic Ocean
Purposefully sinking boreal trees could help lock away carbon for millennia or longer, but the audacious plan comes with risks of its own.
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